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Fabio and Rafael da Silva reveal their favourite players in the current United squad.
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Manchester United head coach Michael Carrick has been considered the ultimate favourite for the permanent role over the past few weeks. However, his chances took a massive hit following Monday’s result. The Red Devils ended their 24-day hiatus with a shocking 1-2 defeat to Leeds United, who earned their first victory at Old Trafford since […] The post Carrick ‘dealt major blow’ as Man Utd intensify manager search: Five main candidates emerge appeared first on Stretty News.

Former Milan star Marcel Desailly feels Alessandro Bastoni could bring Barcelona to a ‘different level’,...

JONJO SHELVEY could have taken a tougher first step into management than a third-tier club in the UAE. But the job comes with an expert-level side mission which has flummoxed some of the most experienced football brains on the planet. Shelvey, 34, will be the latest to see if he can get a tune out...


LAURA BLINDKILDE BROWN insists Manchester City are not being complacent in the WSL title race - despite having one hand on the trophy. City are on the verge of winning their first league title in a decade. They currently lead the WSL table by nine points with just three games left to play. Reigning champions...

The loudest match of April will start before kick-off. It will start in the voice note, the clipped highlight and the screenshot of a heat map dropped into a group chat before lunch. As the Champions League quarter-finals approach, African stars are again at the forefront of the conversation. Mohamed Salah carries the emotion of […] The post Before the Whistle: How African Football Debate Shapes Europe’s Big Nights appeared first on Fan Banter.

A woman on Union Berlin's staff faces sexist remarks but the club and director stand firm, citing her leadership quality. Highlighting progress and resilience in sports. #UnionBerlin #WomensEmpowerment #FootballNews #SportsLeadership #AntiSexism #WeAreSoccer

If Real Sociedad win Saturday's Copa del Rey final, Pellegrino Matarazzo will be the first U.S.-born coach to win a trophy in one of Europe's top five leagues. It has been quite a journey.

The Saturday afternoon football ritual is woven into the fabric of the sport. For decades, it meant a quick stop at the high street bookmaker, hastily scribbling down a weekend accumulator (acca) before the 3 PM kickoffs, and hoping a late equaliser in League Two wouldn’t ruin your slip. Today, the high street is increasingly […] The post The Evolution of the Weekend Punt: Navigating Crypto Betting and Finding Fairer Bonuses appeared first on Fan Banter.

L'ex giocatore è sicuro sul fatto che il Milan, l'anno prossimo, potrà lottare e conquistare lo Scudetto.

Diego Simeone tells Italy legends Alessandro Del Piero and Alessandro Costacurta that Atletico Madrid have...

England have a long way to go yet before booking flights to Brazil, but Esme Morgan, Lotte Wubben-Moy and Lucia Kendall impressed against Spain Everybody keep calm. England sit top of their qualifying group with a 100% record after beating Spain, but there remains a very long way to go before anyone can start booking flights to Brazil for 2027. Let us cast aside that sensible advice, though, and begin to look at the players who enhanced their prospects of selection because, whether England continue this winning streak or not, their target is to win a first world title and there is no hiding from that challenge. So who has staked a claim? Of those who started at Wembley on Tuesday, eight look nailed on to be in the first-choice XI for the World Cup. That octet of Hannah Hampton, Lucy Bronze, Alex Greenwood, Keira Walsh, Georgia Stanway, Lauren Hemp, Lauren James and Alessia Russo will be central to Sarina Wiegman’s plans for Brazil, together with senior players such as Leah Williamson and Ella Toone when they return after injuries, plus the “clutch moment” saviour that is Chloe Kelly, who was on the bench.

U.S. Soccer sporting director Matt Crocker has officially stepped down from his role, and while it won’t have too much affect on the upcoming FIFA World Cup in North America, the optics are negative no matter which way you look at it. Crocker is reportedly set to take up a similar role with the Saudi ... Read more

FIFA High-Performance Specialist Faisal Chibsah has underlined that Carlos Queiroz’s prospects of success with the Black Stars will depend largely on how quickly he adapts.The Portuguese coach, appointed on a short-term four-month deal, has been tasked with steadying Ghana’s preparations for the World Cup following the dismissal of Otto Addo after a string of four consecutive friendly defeats.With limited time before the expanded tournament begins, attention has turned to whether Queiroz can impose his methods effectively in such a compressed window.Chibsah, while acknowledging the pedigree of the 73-year-old former Real Madrid and Portugal coach, stressed that reputation alone will not guarantee results unless he adjusts to the specific realities of the Black Stars environment.“He will bring a bit of discipline to the team, which for me was lacking a lot. We would see [discipline] and also [Ghana would] definitely get an identity.”“The challenge for Carlos now would be how adaptable he can be taking on Ghana.”“Iran, Oman, Qatar [recent jobs of Queiroz] are not Ghana. Ghana, we expect more.”Ghana are aiming to reach the World Cup knockout stages for the first time since 2010, with Group L fixtures against England, Croatia and Panama...

FIFA High-Performance Specialist Faisal Chibsah believes Ghana’s decision to appoint Carlos Queiroz could mark a decisive shift in the Black Stars’ direction, particularly in restoring structure and discipline ahead of the World Cup.Otto Addo was dismissed after a difficult run of four consecutive defeats in international friendlies, leaving the federation to act swiftly with just months remaining before the expanded 48-team tournament.The former Portugal and Egypt coach has been handed a short-term four-month contract to stabilise the team and guide them through the global showpiece.Chibsah expressed optimism about the impact the 73-year-old could have on the squad’s mentality and organisation, while also stressing the demands that come with managing Ghana at this level.“He will bring a bit of discipline to the team, which for me was lacking a lot. We would see [discipline] and also [Ghana would] definitely get an identity,” Chibsah told Joy News.“The challenge for Carlos now would be how adaptable he can be taking on Ghana.”“Iran, Oman, Qatar [recent jobs of Queiroz] are not Ghana. Ghana, we expect more.”Ghana head into the World Cup with ambitions of reaching the knockout stages for the first time since 2010, with Group L...

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has given his players two days off ahead of Sunday’s Premier League battle with Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium. The Blues handed the Gunners a major title blow by capitalising on their 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth with a dominant 3-0 win over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge to cut the gap […]

John Obi Mikel believes that the absence of Nicolas Jackson within Chelsea’s team has hindered the performances of Cole Palmer this season. Jackson is on loan with Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich for the 2025-26 season and has netted eight goals and provided four assists in 30 appearances in all competitions. Chelsea have endured a difficult […] The post Palmer ´looks lost´ without Jackson at Chelsea, says Mikel appeared first on Soccer News.

It's very common for team to bring U-20 players to the World Cup, either because they are good enough or due to to experience. So will Pochettino bring one with the USMNT? Could it be Cavan Sullivan? Mathis Albert? Zavier Gozo? Caring and Cures → https://www.caringandcures.com Patreon → https://www.patreon.com/TacticalManagerTV Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/tacticalmanagertv Twitter → https://twitter.com/ManagerTactical TikTok→ https://www.tiktok.com/@tacticalmanagertv?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Brazil Channel→ @chapeuFootball Merch store → https://www.tacticalmanagertv.com/ Discord link: https://discord.gg/8crvqsqWRU FuboTV Link for Free Trial: https://www.fubo.tv/welcome?irad=343747&irmp=2871982 Our Live Streaming Studio Browser platform preference: https://streamyard.com?fpr=tactical10 Music By Danae Subscribe to his Channel : @listentodanae Intro music by Music By Skymike Subscribe to his Channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt2p67RGk8XSquT1OvOfoZg Sources: https://www.transfermarkt.com https://www.mlssoccer.com/ https://www.espn.com/ https://www.fotmob.com/ #USMNT #TacticalManagerTV

In the aftermath, Yamal addressed the defeat with a message that reflected both realism and ambition. The spotlight once again fell on Lamine Yamal as Barcelona bowed out of the UEFA Champions League dramatically. The teenager played a decisive role on the night, yet the result left the club facing another painful European exit. Barcelona arrived at the Metropolitano needing a response against Atletico Madrid after the first-leg setback. The start could hardly have been more promising, with Yamal inspiring belief by striking early and setting the tone for a frantic opening. The team surged forward with confidence, and the deficit was erased during an electric first half. However, the momentum shifted after the break, as Atletico regained control and ultimately secured a 3-2 aggregate victory, ending the Catalans’ European hopes. Yamal’s influence was evident from the opening seconds, as he tested the goalkeeper almost immediately before finding the net. His energy and creativity helped Hansi Flick’s side push to the brink of a famous turnaround, but the effort proved insufficient in the end. As the match wore on, fatigue crept in, and control slipped away. The host capitalized on key moments, and a late red card further complicated Barcelona’s task, sealing a defeat that will linger. What did Lamine Yamal say on social media? In the aftermath, Yamal addressed the defeat with a message that reflected both realism and ambition. “We gave it our all, but it wasn’t enough. This is just part of the journey: to reach the top, you have to climb, and we know it won’t be easy, nor will they make it easy for us. But giving up is not an option.” His words struck a balance between acknowledging the setback and reinforcing belief in the future. The tone suggested a player already thinking beyond the immediate disappointment. The 18-year-old’s message did not stop at reflection, as he also looked ahead with determination. View this post on Instagram A post shared by @lamineyamal “We have plenty of reasons to be hopeful, and we’re going to go all out for them. Every mistake is a lesson, and rest assured, we’ll learn from each one.” He then delivered a statement that resonated deeply with supporters. “We are Barca, and we’ll be back where we belong. My parents taught me that a man’s word is his bond… and we’ll bring that to Barcelona.” Moment of maturity despite disappointment What stood out after the final whistle was not frustration, but composure. Instead of retreating into disappointment, Yamal remained on the pitch, moving from teammate to teammate in a show of support. Así se ha ido Lamine Yamal del Metropolitano. pic.twitter.com/NQLuxlzYjn — Lluís Bou Morera (@lluis7bou) April 14, 2026 The image of the 18-year-old consoling others, including more experienced players, captured a different kind of leadership. It was a clear sign of maturity, as he chose unity over individual frustration in a difficult moment.


Former Arsenal academy youngster Yassin Fortune is in with a good shot at featuring at this summer's World Cup, after switching international allegiance from France to Haiti.

As part of the model that has served them so well in recent years, they will have to sell to be able to buy and progress. All things considered, Liverpool can't afford another season like this.

The road to the 2026 World Cup was always expected to test France in new ways, but few imagined that Hugo Ekitike would become the center of a devastating late setback just weeks before the tournament. The road to the 2026 World Cup was always expected to test France in new ways, but few imagined that Hugo Ekitike would become the center of a devastating late setback just weeks before the tournament. France will enter driven by the scars of the 2022 final, where it fell short in a dramatic clash that still lingers in memory. Ranked third in the world and placed on a favorable path in the bracket, the national team once again looks like a serious contender aiming for a third world title. With stars like 2018 World Cup winner Kylian Mbappe and 2025 Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembele leading the charge, belief inside the camp remains strong. The national team arrives with a blend of experience and attacking firepower that few can match. N’Golo Kante has returned to orchestrate play from midfield, while the defensive core brings years of elite European experience into the tournament. This generation believes it has unfinished business on the world stage, especially after coming so close in Qatar. That confidence has now been shaken by a major setback. Ekitike suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon during a Champions League clash between Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain, an injury that immediately raised fears about his availability. PSG maçında aşil tendonu kopan Hugo Ekitike, 9 ay formasından uzak kalacak. (L’Equipe)pic.twitter.com/QJm8QTjNZh — Meritking News TR (@mknewstr) April 15, 2026 The devastating blow confirmed The uncertainty surrounding the striker has soon turned into confirmation of the worst possible outcome. “Carried off on a stretcher… Hugo Ekitike suffered a rupture of his right Achilles tendon,” reported L’Equipe, leaving little room for optimism. As per the report, the injury immediately rules him out of the 2026 World Cup and potentially sidelines him for seven to nine months. The incident occurred during a high-stakes clash between Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain, where the striker collapsed without contact. “It doesn’t look good for Hugo. It’s especially difficult for him because you never want to get injured, especially at this time of the season,” admitted the Reds’ boss Arne Slot, reflecting the mood inside the club. What this means for France’s tactical setup France’s attacking structure has been one of its greatest strengths, blending pace, creativity, and finishing quality. Ekitike had emerged as a valuable option, contributing 17 goals in 45 appearances at club level and earning his place in the national team setup. His absence forces the coaching staff to rethink rotations and attacking combinations ahead of the tournament. Hugo Ekitike of Liverpool holds his ankle as he appears to be injured Despite the setback, France still enters the competition with strong depth and experience. The team remains on a favorable path in the tournament draw, avoiding early clashes with giants like Spain and Argentina. However, maintaining squad fitness and adapting to injuries will now be even more critical for Didier Deschamps and his squad. Who steps into the spotlight? Since it’s safe to say that Ekitike is officially ruled out, attention now turns to who could fill the void in the national team. According to Le Parisien, Randal Kolo Muani has emerged as the leading candidate to take his place, largely due to the trust he maintains within the coaching staff. His international experience could prove decisive despite mixed club form. Randal Kolo Muani of France controls the ball Other options remain firmly in contention. Christopher Nkunku offers versatility and technical quality, while Jean-Philippe Mateta has impressed with his efficiency in limited appearances for the national team. Each brings a different profile, leaving the final decision open as the tournament approaches.

Juventus are determined to secure a top-four finish this season, having worked consistently to place itself in a strong… The post Champions League qualification will not affect Juventus summer plans appeared first on Juvefc.com.

Marcus Thuram has returned to form after his very slow winter had fueled some chatter about his Inter future, while Alessandro Bastoni is struggling to bounce back from the Pierre Kalulu incident and his gaffe in the World Cup playoff. The post Recent Showings Changing the Future of Two Inter Stars appeared first on The Cult of Calcio.

England Women will celebrate their 500th international with a commemorative shirt and celebrations honouring past and present Lionesses

Ex-Chelsea star Jason Cundy believes his former club are crying out for a player like Harry Maguire. It comes after the Manchester United centre-half put pen to paper on a new contract in M16 to keep him tied to the club until 2027, plus the option of an additional 12 months. DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL STRETTY […] The post ‘What he brings’: Ex-CFC star says ‘brilliant’ Man Utd ‘figurehead’ would’ve been a perfect fit at Stamford Bridge appeared first on Stretty News.

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L'allenatore rossoblù è sotto contratto fino a giugno 2027 ma è disposto ad accettare una sfida più ambiziosa

Former Italian striker Antonio Cassano argues he was more ‘creative’ than Francesco Totti and had...

Gareth Barry enjoyed a stellar career in the Premier League and with England, but one team-mate's antics stand out ahead of all others: Mario Balotelli

Last season’s Premier League winners have high hopes for a player they signed after he left Chelsea, according to a report

Ex AC Milan and Chelsea star Marcel Desailly believes Inter star Alessandro Bastoni has been consistent this season but isn’t half the player Paolo Maldini was. Marcel Desailly argued that Alessandro Bastoni has been consistent this season which is why Inter Milan will win the Serie A. However, the former Marseille star believes that Bastoni […] The post Ex AC Milan & Chelsea Star Desailly: ‘Inter Milan’s Bastoni Consistent But Not Half As Good As Maldini’ appeared first on SempreInter.com.

Lotito intende chiarire il futuro di Sarri dopo la partita contro l'Atalanta in Coppa Italia. Sullo sfondo le ipotesi Napoli e Fiorentina per il tecnico della Lazio.

Daniel Farke says his team are working hard to prove the old saying ‘Leeds are falling apart again’ wrong this season, following two big wins in the FA Cup and Premier League. Leeds produced two important victories in the space of eight days, with their quarter-final triumph over West Ham in the FA Cup followed […] The post ´Leeds are falling apart again´ – Farke seeking to end narrative this season appeared first on Soccer News.

Elliot Anderson has covered more ground than any other player in the Premier League this season, topping a list featuring two Arsenal stars…

Jonathan David has had an opportunity to discuss the criticism he has received in his...


PSG star Marquinhos is grateful to Italy and Serie A, saying that his former Roma coach, Zdeněk Zeman, forced him to 'get out of my comfort zone.'

The Reds were eliminated in the Champions League quarter-finals, but without the injured Hugo Ekitike, writes Richard Jolly, Arne Slot faces a major call on Alexander Isak in the battle to finish inside the top five

Anthony Gordon faces a big summer - with World Cup hopes and the possibility that Newcastle will need to sell him. So what comes next for the England forward?
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By: Oliver Fisher In the past few months, less has been seen and heard from Zlatan Ibrahimovic. A report has claimed it is a deliberate step back. As Calciomercato.com recall, Ibrahimović serves as Senior Advisor to RedBird Capital and Operating Partner at Milan, with a cross-functional role that combines sporting and commercial duties, without being nailed down to […] The post CM: Ibrahimovic ‘marginalised’ at Milan – how his role has ‘radically changed’ appeared first on SempreMilan.


Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice feels there are no limits on his potential, and he goes into matches believing he's going to play well.


Farke has received wholesome praise for steering Leeds to the cusp of Premier League safety - while a big debate has unfolded over which side will now end up suffering relegation

Barcelona star Raphinha could be in hot water after the Blaugrana exited the Champions League at the hands of Atletico Madrid. The Brazilian did not hold back following a 3-2 aggregate defeat at the Metropolitano. Raphinha traveled to Madrid to support his teammates, and was seen out on the pitch before the match with them. […] The post Barcelona star facing Champions League ban after Atletico Madrid clash appeared first on Football España.
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